September 2018
Intermediate to advanced
426 pages
10h 46m
English
SMNP is a network protocol that works over the User Datagram Protocol (UDP), mainly for the management and network device monitoring of routers, switches, servers, and virtual hosts. It allows for the communication of a device's configuration, performance data, and the commands that are meant for control devices.
SMNP is based on the definition of communities that group the devices that can be monitored, with the aim of simplifying the monitoring of machines in a network segment. The operations are straightforward, with the network manager sending GET and SET requests toward the device, and the device with the SNMP agent responding with the information per request.
Regarding security, the SNMP ...
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